lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

THIS. I hate being in limbo.

Couldn't agree more. The sense that the ax could fall at any time is kind of maddening.

I was talking to my sister, who, as a freshman in college, has very fresh memories of the misery that is the college application process. Although having to wait until late March/April 1 made for an interminable winter, I think it also made it easier to compartmentalize the uncertainty. I mean, if I knew for sure that I wouldn't be hearing until ~March 20 at the earliest, I would have so much less incentive to constantly refresh my email... :/

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

I thought this too but in reality, it sucks just as hard. At least the pain is spread out for law school admissions.

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

THIS. I hate being in limbo.

Seriously. I feel like I can't get excited or really start thinking about any of my options until I hear back from Stanford. Even a ding would be a little bit of relief (after I got done crying into a gallon tub of ice-cream and a pitcher of wine)

lastsamurai wrote:I would love to get a call, but if it's not in the cards, I wish they'd tell me sooner rather than later. Any amount of stress that can come out of this process would be extremely helpful.

This is how I feel about every single school. I wish they were like MBA programs where they had a set date that you knew you would hear by.

THIS. I hate being in limbo.

Seriously. I feel like I can't get excited or really start thinking about any of my options until I hear back from Stanford. Even a ding would be a little bit of relief (after I got done crying into a gallon tub of ice-cream and a pitcher of wine)

according to the lsn graphs, it seems so. This is pretty crude, but the graphs show a lot of December completes getting decisions in January. This year only one (or two, if this person actually applied 11/20 and went complete on 12/21 http://lawschoolnumbers.com/midwest333)

$alty wrote:according to the lsn graphs, it seems so. This is pretty crude, but the graphs show a lot of December completes getting decisions in January. This year only one (or two, if this person actually applied 11/20 and went complete on 12/21 http://lawschoolnumbers.com/midwest333)

nvm.. i didn't realize the mylsn chart had two years worth of data. not really significant contrast, at least on this data point